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My dad is having vercosvoeins in legs & Doctors said surgery shuld be done ..cam it b cured thrugh ayurveda without surgery?
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My dad is having vercosvoeins in legs & Doctors said surgery shuld be done ..cam it b cured thrugh ayurveda without surgery? - #4462

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My das has vericoseveins in legs..doctors said surgery has to b done ..can it b cured through Ayurveda without surgery?

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Hello, it depends on the severity of the disease. can you please explain the symptoms? Varicose veins may not be completely reversible after a certain stage and may require surgical intervention. But Ayurvedic treatment can definitely help reverse the pain, itching or pigmentation.
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So, your dad is dealing with varicose veins, huh? It's a common issue but can be quite uncomfortable. In Ayurveda, we believe these are connected to imbalances in the vata and pitta doshas. While surgery is a common recommendation in the modern medical field when veins are causing severe pain or complications, Ayurveda offers strategies that might help in managing symptoms and improving circulation—though whether you can completely avoid surgery is another matter. First things first, some practical suggestions. Encourage your dad to elevate his legs whenever he sits or lies down. This helps the blood flow back towards the heart, reducing the pressure in those veins. Simple, but effective. Wearing loose-fitting clothing and avoiding long periods of standing or sitting can also help. Movement is good, but he shouldn't push himself too hard. Now, diet... A vata-pitta pacifying diet can assist, focusing on fresh fruits and vegetables, especially those that are cooling and hydrating. Cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens are great picks. Limit spicy, fried, or overly salty foods. In terms of herbs, Gotu Kola is a well-known option for venous health; it can help improve vein strength. You might want to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner about appropriate dosages. Ayurveda also suggests practices like Abhyanga, which is self-massage with warm herbal oils like sesame oil. This can improve blood circulation and ease discomfort, especially when done in the morning. However, if the veins are causing significant pain or complications, don't delay seeking more intensive medical interventions if needed. But integrating some Ayurvedic practices with conventional care can be a supportive pathway. Always communicate with both your Ayurvedic and allopathic doctors about treatments being considered.

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